The story behind this body is that it was made by a comparatively "younger" builder who recently passed away.  The fella from Astoria Guitars is selling the remainder of the departed's pieces for the family.  Really nice fella to work with, too.
So, here's what I'm thinking for this.
I've got an Eden LP-style neck that ought to fit perfectly.
I think I'll nab a pair of "Kessel" P-90 style pickups (the white ones with the Kleenex-style rings they use on their Tuxedo model) and a reproduction Valco tailpiece from Guitar Kits USA (the fellas who make NEW Res-O-Glass bodies).
For the bridge I've got a clear Lucite/Plexi/whatever Valco bridge base (the kind that once housed a pickup).  I'd bought it to put on my Supro Pocket (which has the clear Plexi thumb rests), but I just haven't had the heart to cannibalize that pickup and risk ruining it.  It WOULD be cool to have a piezo on this, I'll admit!.. but then I think I'm getting ahead of myself there.  I'll probably just install a simple roller bridge.
Keep the aesthetics simple and clean; no pickguard, white knobs and  Kluson white-button tuners (maybe Keystones) to go with the white pickups.
I'll have to cut a custom cavity cover for the back, as the builder made "swiss cheese" out of it just like the old wood-bodied Valco pieces.
By the way, if any of you guys have had the chance to play the Tuxedo P90s or have bought anything from G.K. USA, I would LOVE to hear your input... or ANY thoughts on this build for that matter!Statistics: Posted by Michael Ambrose — Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:26 pm
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